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postsynaptic actin cytoskeleton organization
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GO_0098974 |
[A process that is carried out at the cellular level which results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of cytoskeletal structures comprising actin filaments and their associated proteins in the postsynaptic actin cytoskeleton.] |
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postsynapse of neuromuscular junction
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GO_0098975 |
[The postsynapse of a neuromuscular junction. In vertebrate muscles this includes the motor end-plate, consisting of postjunctional folds of the sarcolemma.] |
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postsynapse
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GO_0098794 |
[The part of a synapse that is part of the post-synaptic cell.] |
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excitatory chemical synaptic transmission
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GO_0098976 |
[Synaptic transmission that results in an excitatory postsynaptic potential.] |
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glutamatergic synapse
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GO_0098978 |
[A synapse that uses glutamate as a neurotransmitter.] |
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obsolete obsolete RoL3
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UBERON_2005201 |
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obsolete RoM1c
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UBERON_2005202 |
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obsolete RoL2c
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UBERON_2005200 |
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obsolete RoM2l
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UBERON_2005205 |
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obsolete RoM2m
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UBERON_2005206 |
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protein localization to ciliary membrane
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GO_1903441 |
[A process in which a protein is transported to, or maintained in, a location within a ciliary membrane.] |
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obsolete RoM1r
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UBERON_2005203 |
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obsolete rostral ventral 3 interneuron
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UBERON_2005204 |
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risorius muscle
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UBERON_0008598 |
[Facial muscle that attaches to the fascia of the masseter muscle and the facia of the skin in the region of the corner (angle) of the mouth. Even in species in which this muscle is present, it is highly variable. A true risorius muscle may only be present in Hominins (humans and great apes). See Diogo 2008; Diogo et al., 2009; Burrows et al.., 2011., also DuBrul, 1980.] |
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depressor anguli oris muscle
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UBERON_0008597 |
[The Depressor anguli oris (Triangularis) arises from the oblique line of the mandible, whence its fibers converge, to be inserted, by a narrow fasciculus, into the angle of the mouth.] |
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mentalis muscle
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UBERON_0008596 |
[A muscle of facial expression, innervated by the facial nerve, attached to the skin of the lower lip and inferior to the lower lip (in humans this region is called the chin or mental region), the orbicularis oris muscle, and the mandible in the symphyseal region. See Diogo et al., 2009; Burrows et al., 2011).] |
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levator anguli oris
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UBERON_0008595 |
[The levator anguli oris (caninus) is a facial muscle of the mouth arising from the canine fossa, immediately below the infraorbital foramen. Its fibers are inserted into the angle of the mouth, intermingling with those of the Zygomaticus, Triangularis, and Orbicularis oris.] |
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zygomaticus minor muscle
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UBERON_0008594 |
[Facial muscle attached to the modiolus, corner (angle) of the mouth, and zygomatic bone. This muscle is ventral to the zygomaticus minor and dorsal to the platysma muscle. In many mammals this muscle also has an attachment to the cartilage of the external ear, in which case it is called the auriculolabialis inferior. See Diogo 2008; Diogo et al., 2009; Burrows et al.., 2011., also DuBrul, 1980.] |
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zygomaticus major muscle
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UBERON_0008593 |
[Facial muscle attached to the modiolus, corner (angle) of the mouth, and zygomatic bone. See Diogo 2008; Diogo et al., 2009; Burrows et al.., 2011., also DuBrul, 1980.] |
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levator labii superioris alaeque nasi
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UBERON_0008592 |
[The levator labii superioris alaeque nasi muscle is, translated from Latin, the 'lifter of the upper lip and of the wing of the nose'. It has the longest name of any muscle in an animal.] |